Items where Author is "Jellett, J."
Number of items: 5.
Article
Article
Cembella, A. , Quilliam, M. A. , Lewis, N. I. , Bauder, A. G. , Dell' Aversano, C. , Thomas, K. , Carver, C. , Jellett, J. and Cusack, R. R.
(2002)
The toxigenic marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense as the probable cause of enhanced mortality of caged salmon in Nova Scotia
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Harmful Algae,
26
,
pp. 1-13
.
hdl:
10013/epic.21756
Article
Cembella, A. , Quilliam, M. A. , Lewis, N. I. , Bauder, A. G. , Dell' Aversano, C. , Thomas, K. , Carver, C. , Jellett, J. and Cusack, R. R.
(2002)
The toxigenic marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense as the probable cause of enhanced mortality of caged salmon in Nova Scotia
,
Harmful Algae,
26
,
pp. 1-13
.
hdl:
10013/epic.21761
Inbook
Inbook
Rafuse, C. , Cembella, A. , Laycock, M. and Jellett, J.
(2004)
Rapid monitoring of toxic phytoplankton and zooplankton with a lateral-flow immunochromatographic assay for ASP and PSP toxins.
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In: Harmful Algae 2002. Steidinger, K.A., Landsberg, J.H., Tomas, C.R., and Vargo, G.A. (Eds.) Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, pp.
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hdl:
10013/epic.21360
Conference
Conference
-Invited talk
Cembella, A. , Quilliam, M. , Lewis, N. , Ibarra, D. , Rafuse, C. , Jellett, J. , Kirchhoff, S. , Cullen, J. , Fernández, M. and Diogene, J.
(2005)
Recent methodologies for in situ water quality monitoring associated with marine biotoxins and toxic algal blooms
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COASTAL ERA-NET Symposium on Water Quality in Shellfish Growing Areas, July 8-9, 2005, Tarragona, Spain (Abstract).
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hdl:
10013/epic.23497
Conference
-Invited talk
Cembella, A. , Quilliam, M. A. , Lewis, N. , Ibarra, D. , Rafuse, C. , Jellett, J. , Davis, R. , Kirchhoff, S. and Cullen, J.
(2003)
Strategies for in situ detection of harmful algal blooms and their toxins in coastal waters
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Invited Lecture, HABTech2003 Workshop, Nelson, New Zealand.
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hdl:
10013/epic.23317
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